Muruzábal
Muruzábal is a small village in the Navarre region of Spain, known for its historical and architectural significance on the Camino de Santiago. The village is home to the Church of San Esteban, a ... Read full notes 12th-century Romanesque structure with a beautiful façade featuring intricate carvings. The church has been an important place of worship and respite for pilgrims throughout the centuries. Near Muruzábal, pilgrims can also find the octagonal Church of Santa María de Eunate, a unique 12th-century Romanesque structure surrounded by an archway. This church is believed to have been a hospice for pilgrims and is associated with the Knights Templar. The presence of these religious sites highlights the historical importance of Muruzábal as a stop for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago.
Route notes: Alternative route to Obanos and Puente la Reina to be documented, via Eunate Church of Saint Mary of Eunate